A judgment in your favor, by itself, may be the beginning of a legal dilemma instead of a financial resolution of your civil case. Ex Parte Financial uses propriety and time-tested means to recover your judgment. Ex Parte implements the legal system when required to force payment, including the courts and the Sheriff’s Department.
Read More...Ex Parte Financial provides the entire range of collection services including, consumer collections, commercial collections, healthcare collections, collections for governments and utility providers, business & corporate collections, past due accounts, unpaid contracts and rent, judgments and consumer debt collections.
Read More...Our true power to enforce collection of your debts, contracts, accounts and judgments begins where most collection agencies’ end. Ex Parte Financial will use the legal system when necessary including initiating litigation, obtaining court orders, and securing enforcement by the Sheriff’s Department.
Read More...Information for Debtors: You are a debtor if you owe money on a past due account or you if you have a money judgment against you. As a debtor, you are entitled to certain protections under federal and state laws. Debtors should stay informed about local and national rules governing collection practices, since many collection agencies do not follow them properly and may even misinform debtors of the law. This is a common problem in the collection industry.
Judgment Debtors. A debtor becomes a judgment debtor when a creditor sues to enforce a debt, and the creditor successfully obtains a money judgment against the debtor. Becoming a judgment debtor should be avoided at all costs. This is especially because almost all states provide for compound interest on the judgment amount. The interest is fully recoverable against you by the creditor. If the judgment is ignored for a long period of time, the amount the consumer/debtor owes may become astronomical. Here is what you can do to minimize the damage:

